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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



August 28, 1902 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, Wholesale Florist. 



1612 Ludlow St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



BEAUTIES. 



During July and August will close at 6 P. M. Saturdays at 1 P. M. I». D. Telephone. 



Mi^ntlun Ihe Review when yt-o write. 



FORT SCOTT, KANS. 



Business lias been very quiet of late; 

 no funeral work at all for the past few 

 weeks. Roses and carnations are looking 

 splendid for next season. We are getting 

 plenty of rain and outdoor stock doesn't 

 suffer for moisture. 



Mr. M. J. floventrv 's new prop for 

 tlie coming .season is looking very tine, 

 and he has almost everything on the 

 benches again. 



Mr. Postma is very busy repairing the 

 old Patterson place. He has added a .50- 

 foot addition to it, and has his hands 

 full to get things in good shape before 

 cold weather sets in. Dt'TOH. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under this head one cent a 

 word, cash with order. Plant advertisements 

 not admitted under this head. 



Every subscriber is entitled to a free adver- 

 tisement not exceeding- 35 words in any one issue 

 desired during the year. If the advertisement 

 exceeds 35 words, send at the rate of one cent for 

 each additional word. 



WANTED— A good, steady, im" u-=tii..Mis man 

 with some experience in tJrop;i?H.ung bed- 

 ding plants and vegetable gardening: stnte 

 wages witti board a' d room. Li.dAig Mosb-ieS. 

 Soth Street, near Soutli Chicago Avenue. Souili 

 Chicago, III. 



WANTED — Man to do firirg. putting, etc. 

 Room, with or without board. Gift Flo- 

 ral Co., Richmond. Ind. 



WANTED— Small second-hand boiler for soft 

 coal, to h<^at ItUU feet of g'ass, stale size, 

 make and coudiilon. Nemaha Grc enliouses. 

 Seneca, Kansas. 



SITUATION WANTED -As working foreman 

 on commercial place where first eJas?- 8i<»ck 

 is wanted; 15 years" praclU-al experieuct-: refer- 

 ence. Ed. Wiseman. 15U2 Buchanan Avenue St. 

 Joseph. Mo. 



SITUATION WANTED-B? married man with 

 a good reputation, as greeu'iouse assistant: 

 several yeara' experience in florii-ulture; com- 

 mercial or private. Address, 25. care Florists' 

 Review. 



SITUATION WANTED— In or near Pittsburgh: 

 have bad 7 years' expei ience in general 

 greenhouse work: German, age 2;i. Frank Sei- 

 bert. Wheeling. W. Va. 



SITUATION WANTED-As salesman and de- 

 signer; 20 years' experience. Thos. C. Rogers, 

 Whitehall. Mich. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse. containing 40it0 feet of 

 glass in a lively and growing town in Nor- 

 thern Indiana; a new tt- room dwelling on place. 

 A rare chance for a good florist with small capi- 

 tal. Write for particulars to W. G. Haebich. 

 Auburn, Ind. 



FOR SALE — Good IS-horse power boiler: per- 

 fect; price reasonable. Staffllnger, Spring- 

 vlUe. N. Y. 



WANTED— A man to work in greenhoiises; 

 one who has bad some experience and is 

 industrious and strictly temperate, and not a ci - 

 garette fiend: will give ^,'5 per month with board 

 and room: should prefer a Swede or American. 

 W. J. Hesser, Plattsmouth, Neb. 



WANTED— Man for greenhouse work; carna- 

 tions, chrysanthemums, etc : wages. $10 per 

 week. Paul Gaertner. West Tuohy Ave., near 

 Western Ave., Rogers Park. 111. 



FOR SALE— One Hitchlngs boil*^r. No. 15. and 

 500 feet of 2i^-iu. steam pipe, just as good as 

 new. J. Russler. 102 and Butler Sts . Chicago. 



FOR SiLE— Two greenhouses, oue 34xllt0 and 

 one 10x100; loug lease; or will take a man 

 who understands his bublness and has $1,000 or 

 $.1,500 as partner. Address S. S., care Florists' Re- 

 view. 



FOR SALE — A fine large Marine hot water 

 boiler; perfect condition. Wm. Lee, Bed- 

 ford, Ohio. 



FRESH IVIushroom Spawn. 



I >ur celebrated ENGIiISH UIItltTBACK (made by the best maker 

 in Kngland especially for our trade) has earned an enviable reputation 

 among critical growers for its uniform good iiuality. andeanbe thorouchly 

 relied on to produce a good crop of the best mushrooms. Per brick (about 

 1'4 lbs) 15c. pobtpaid. 25e ; 10 lbs.. 80c; 2o lbs.. $1.50: 100 lbs.. $0 00 ; 

 1000 lbs.. S55 00. 



JOHNSON & STOKER, 217 and 219 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Meiiiifii Tlie Revipw ^In-ii y<->n \vr!|t>^ 



SITUATION WANTED — As helper in grpen- 

 _ house, am willing to work for living wag^s 

 until I learn someihing about the business: I de- 

 sire a position in the greenhouse as foreman 

 after I bt-eome capable of taking charge: or will 

 accept position as working foreman in fruit nur- 

 serv: can furnish the best of rt-ferences: situa- 

 tion desired in the North or North-eastern states. 

 Address, with particulars. H. M., care Floritts' 

 Review. 



TXTANTED— 750 feet 1-ineh. and 275 feet 2-inch 

 Vt wrought iron pipe: second hand, but must 

 be good. M. A. Barick. Seymour, Ind. 



FOR SALE— At a bargain. A well established 

 greenhouse businCf-s. G greenhouses, brick 

 walls, hot water heat, plenty of water, good re- 

 tall and wholesale buf-iness. mild climate Also 

 y-room dwelling and laud. Speak qui<*k if you 

 want a bargain. J. Palmer Gordon. Ashland. Va. 



Wr ANTED— Two men married or Fingle with 

 » » experience in roses and carnations. State 

 wages wanted. F. Burkl. Bellevue. Pa. 



SITUATION WANTED — In Southern Califor- 

 nia, by a capable man thoroughly experi- 

 enced in every department of the florist busi- 

 ness. Address W. E. Hearne, 726 E. State Street, 

 Redlands. Cal. 



WANTED— A cast iron boiler for hard coal 

 large enough to heat 1100 feet of 4- inch 

 pipe. State size, price and condition. Address 

 N. K.. care Florists" Review. 



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ed. 



ANTED— Competent storeman. must be able 

 to make up and decorate: references requir- 

 Ceutral Greenhouses. Sandusky. Ohio. 



FOR SALE— Some extra good second hand 3-ln. 

 pipe, guaranteed sound. Gc per foot; also 

 some4-in : also pipe for pi>sts or supports; very 

 cheap. W. H. Salter. Rochester. N. Y. 



WANTED— Two young men with some knowl- 

 edge of growing roses, carnations and 

 mums: steady work and good wages either with 

 or without board. Address Cole Bros., Box ,^77. 

 Peoria. 111. 



WANTED— A working foreman to take charge 

 of 22,000 square feet of glass where first 

 class roses and carnations are tu be grown, also 

 one house of poinseitta: one assistant. State 

 age and wagt-s expected including boarding and 

 washing. Applv to John L. Wyland, De Haven. 

 Pa. 



FLORISTS' PLACE EOR SALE. 



Two greenhouses, iron construction, cover- 

 ing near 3000 feetofglabs: owelllng hout-e and 

 barn, etc: all in best condition; on New York 

 Bay. Inquire of 



F. SCHWEIZER, New Durham, H. J. 



Notice of Receiver's Sale. 



JOH.V G. SIPPEL 



Vs. 

 Ernest W. Marlaxij. 



No. 15510. 



Madison Circuit Court. 



NOTICE IS hereby given that the undersigned. 

 William F. Moreland. Receiver in the above 

 entitled cause, will offer for sale at public auc- 

 tion at the Alexandria Greenhouse at No. 



North Canal Street, in the city of Alexandria. 

 Madison County. State of Indiana, on Tuesday 

 the 2nd dav of September. VMi2. the lease held by 

 the Alexandria Greenhouse on the premises 

 where the same is situated, and the buildings 

 and all bulbs, flowers and plants and all other 

 things pertaining to and belonging to the said 

 Alexandria Greenhouse, said sale to begin at 

 ten o'clock a. m. Terms cash. 

 Dated this August Hth. 1902. 



W. F. MORELAND. Receiver. 

 Choitse & Jones. Attys. for Plff. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GEORGE M. MOSS, 



WHOLESALE FLORIST, 



Beauties, Brides, Maids, Carnations,, 

 Smilax and Asparag'us. 



32 S.17th St., PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 



Long Distance Telephone, 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



EDWARD REID 



WHOLESALE FLORIST. 



%/all^ks/ and all seasonable snmnier 

 VdllCy flowers. 



1536 Kanatead Street. PHIL.ADEI.PHIA. 



Store closes at i; ;:iO P. M. Saturday 1 P. M. 



Long Distance Telephone. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FRED. EHRET, 



IHOLESALE 

 FLORIST, 



Sptclallles: Btldasmalds, Slides and Beautlei. 



1403-05 Fairmount Ave., Philadelphia. 



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Loug Distance Telephone. 

 Montlon The Rf view when you write. 



GRONVERS 



wishing eood Held- 

 t;rown Carnations of 

 thr fnllowing varieties: 

 Joost. C'rorker. Duke of York. Scott Cait- 

 ledge and a fine Red Seedling, write at once to— 



EUGENE BERNHEIMER, 



WHOI.E3AI.E FliORIST, 



11 S. 16th Street, FHII.ADEIiFHIA, FA. 



Meotii.'n The Ueview when you write. 



PITTSBURG CUT 

 FLOWER CO. Ud. 



WHOIiESALE 



FLORISTS, Pittsburg, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



WANTED. 



October 1st. competent and reliable man 

 to take charge of a retail flower store 

 in Colorado. Must be experienced and 

 thoroughly understand the bnHlness, es- 

 pecially designing and decorating. Give 

 experience, references and salary expect- 

 ed. Only an A-No.-i man can hold the 

 place. Address Colorado, care Florists* 

 Review. 



ForSaleataBamain 



Qreenhonses, 25,000 square feet of 



g'lass, all In food condition and paying' 



well ; within 20 miles of Chicago. Owner 



is going' to retire from business. Address 



F. S,, oare Florists' Review. 



